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Numerische Mathematik, Volume 131
Volume 131, Number 1, September 2015
- Emilia G. Bazhlekova
, Bangti Jin, Raytcho D. Lazarov
, Zhi Zhou
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An analysis of the Rayleigh-Stokes problem for a generalized second-grade fluid. 1-31 - Barbara Kaltenbacher
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An iteratively regularized Gauss-Newton-Halley method for solving nonlinear ill-posed problems. 33-57 - Corinna Klapproth:
The contact-stabilized Newmark method: consistency error of a spatiotemporal discretization. 59-82 - Ren-Cang Li
, Lei-Hong Zhang:
Convergence of the block Lanczos method for eigenvalue clusters. 83-113 - Elie Bretin, Simon Masnou, Édouard Oudet:
Phase-field approximations of the Willmore functional and flow. 115-171 - Leszek Plaskota:
Automatic integration using asymptotically optimal adaptive Simpson quadrature. 173-198 - Randolph E. Bank, Harry Yserentant:
A note on interpolation, best approximation, and the saturation property. 199-203
Volume 131, Number 2, October 2015
- Kolja Brix, Claudio Canuto, Wolfgang Dahmen:
Nested dyadic grids associated with Legendre-Gauss-Lobatto grids. 205-239 - Hans Fritz
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Numerical Ricci-DeTurck flow. 241-271 - Jun Hu, Yunqing Huang, Quan Shen:
Constructing both lower and upper bounds for the eigenvalues of elliptic operators by nonconforming finite element methods. 273-302 - Clara Mertens, Raf Vandebril
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Short recurrences for computing extended Krylov bases for Hermitian and unitary matrices. 303-328 - Ivan G. Graham
, Frances Y. Kuo
, James A. Nichols
, Robert Scheichl
, Christoph Schwab, Ian H. Sloan
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Quasi-Monte Carlo finite element methods for elliptic PDEs with lognormal random coefficients. 329-368 - Giacomo Gigante
, Christian Vergara:
Analysis and optimization of the generalized Schwarz method for elliptic problems with application to fluid-structure interaction. 369-404
Volume 131, Number 3, November 2015
- Kensuke Aishima
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Global convergence of the restarted Lanczos and Jacobi-Davidson methods for symmetric eigenvalue problems. 405-423 - Christoph Erath
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A nonconforming a posteriori estimator for the coupling of cell-centered finite volume and boundary element methods. 425-451 - Mika Juntunen:
On the connection between the stabilized Lagrange multiplier and Nitsche's methods. 453-471 - J. H. Kim, Do Young Kwak:
New curl conforming finite elements on parallelepiped. 473-488 - Buyang Li
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Maximum-norm stability and maximal Lp regularity of FEMs for parabolic equations with Lipschitz continuous coefficients. 489-516 - Maria A. Louka, Nikolaos M. Missirlis
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A comparison of the Extrapolated Successive Overrelaxation and the Preconditioned Simultaneous Displacement methods for augmented linear systems. 517-540 - Alberto Gil C. P. Ramos, Arieh Iserles:
Numerical solution of Sturm-Liouville problems via Fer streamers. 541-565 - Martin J. Gander
, Ivan G. Graham
, Euan A. Spence
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Applying GMRES to the Helmholtz equation with shifted Laplacian preconditioning: what is the largest shift for which wavenumber-independent convergence is guaranteed? 567-614
Volume 131, Number 4, December 2015
- Markus Faustmann
, Jens Markus Melenk, Dirk Praetorius
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ℋ-matrix approximability of the inverses of FEM matrices. 615-642 - Daniel Elfverson
, Victor Ginting
, Patrick Henning:
On multiscale methods in Petrov-Galerkin formulation. 643-682 - Lise-Marie Imbert-Gérard:
Interpolation properties of generalized plane waves. 683-711 - Georgios Akrivis, Christian Lubich:
Fully implicit, linearly implicit and implicit-explicit backward difference formulae for quasi-linear parabolic equations. 713-735 - Maksymilian Dryja, Juan Galvis, Marcus Sarkis:
The analysis of a FETI-DP preconditioner for a full DG discretization of elliptic problems in two dimensions. 737-770 - Vivette Girault, Ricardo H. Nochetto, L. Ridgway Scott:
Max-norm estimates for Stokes and Navier-Stokes approximations in convex polyhedra. 771-822
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